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“The decisions we make about the Internet don't affect just the Internet – they are answers to basic questions about the relationship each citizen has to the government and about the extent to which we trust one another with the full range of fundamental rights granted by the Constitution.” quote by Mike Godwin
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“The decisions we make about the Internet don't affect just the Internet – they are answers to basic questions about the relationship each citizen has to the government and about the extent to which we trust one another with the full range of fundamental rights granted by the Constitution.”

Mike Godwin

About This Quote

Source Speech: 2008 Internet Governance Forum, John Perry Barlow, 2008

The quote argues that internet policy reflects deeper democratic values and trust between citizens and government, shaping constitutional rights.

In simple terms: Internet rules reveal how we balance freedom and security.

Key Takeaway

Consider how tech policy impacts civil liberties.

Themes

democracy trust digital rights government citizen rights

Mood

thoughtful concerned

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • legislative hearings
  • public forums
  • online activism

Key Concepts

constitutional law civil liberties digital governance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How should governments regulate the internet without infringing rights?
  • What does trust mean in digital societies?
A Different Perspective

Balancing security with freedom is complex and often contentious.

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